"Piked" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Piked can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few:1. Fishery: In a fishing context, a pike is a type of carnivorous freshwater fish known for its sharp teeth and ability to swim forward by-minute movements of its tail.2. Snow-covered: The word "piked" can also be used to describe something covered with snow, often resembling a pike (the fish).3. Directional: In golf, a piked shot is one that is slightly off-center, where the ball is struck with the blade of the club running at an angle rather than directly at the ball. This can result in an uneven trajectory and a lost club head speed.4. Aviation: Piked can also be used to describe a critical point or an experience in flight training where a student pilot's plane starts to bank steeply, making the flight instructor raise concerns about control of the aircraft.
A pigtail is a type of hairstyle that resembles a plait or braid of hair. It can also refer to a rope or cable with a thick, heavy end that is used for pulling or lifting heavy loads, often used by a winch or hoist.Alternatively, in sports, particularly gymnastics and figure skating, a pigtail can refer to a bend or tail of a pose or a movement. For example, a gymnast may perform a pigtails on the balance beam.In electronics, a pigtail is a type of wire termination or connector, typically used for flexible cables. It is usually a piece of wire that is braided or bundled, with the loose ends stripped and connected to conductors.
Having hair that is styled in two or more tight sections, typically held in place with ribbons, clips, or other fasteners, just like the tail of a pig.
The word "pigwidgeon" is not a real word in English.However, I think you may be thinking of "Pigeon". A pigeon is a type of bird that is related to doves and between these species and the rock pigeon (rock dove) of Europe and its relatives, the over 300 other pigeon species in Asia, Africa, Latin America and Europe (but not North America) are included in the Columbidae family.
A long, fish-eating bird of prey with a pointed beak and a slender body, typically found near water.
Pikelets are small, round or oval shapes of toast, often split in half and toasted or grilled. They are a type of bread that is often served as a snack or used as a base for toppings, such as cheese, meats, or spreads. They are commonly found in Australian and British cuisine.
Pikes refer to long, pointed weapons, especially one with a pointed metal blade set in a wooden or metal handle, used in medieval times for jousting and fighting.
A ceremonial mace or a long sword-like object with a broad, flat blade, typically made of wood, metal or metal-tipped, carried or used as a symbol of authority, office or office holder, particularly by high-ranking individuals, such as a knight, a lord, or a monarch.